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............................................................................................................................. Description In the annals of legal history, only a few Books have made so much impact and held so much of sway as Raranlal & Dhirajlal on The Code of Criminal Procedure. Time has never beaten or battered this acknowledged work. Like an immortal classic, Its appeal has never withered but only grown with the passage of time. Its journey through 18 editions over a vast span of seventy seven years is a profound testimony to its intrinsic worth and scholastic wealth and a tribute to its master creators who are revered to this day by its vast readership with amazing sincerity and candid fervour. ............................................................................................................................. Contents I. Preliminary II. Constitution of criminal courts and offices III. Power of courts IV. A. Powers of superior officers of police B. Aid to the magistrates and the police V. Arrest of persons VI. Processes to compel appearance VII. Processes to compel the production of things VII-A. Reciprocal arrangements for assistance in certain matters and procedure for attachment and forfeiture of property VIII. Security for keeping the peace and for good behaviour IX. Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents X. Maintenance of public order and tranquility XI. Preventive action of the police XII. Information to the police and their powers to investigate XIII. Jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and trials XIV. Conditions requisite for initiation of proceedings XV. Complaints to magistrates XVI. Commencement or proceedings before magistrates XVII. The charges XVIII. Trial before a court of session XIX. Trial of warrant-cases by magistrates XX. Trial of summons-cases by magistrates XXI. Summary trials XXII. Attendance of persons confined or detained in prisons XXIII. Evidence in inquiries and trials XXIV. General provisions as to enquiries and trials XXV. Provisions as to accused persons of unsound mind XXVI. Provisions as to offences affecting the administration of justice XXVII. The judgment XXVIII. Submission of death sentences for confirmation XXIX. Appeals XXX. Reference and revision XXXI. Transfer of criminal cases XXXII. Execution, suspension, remission and commutation of sentences XXXIII. Provisions as to Bail and Bonds XXXIV. Disposal of Property XXXV. Irregular Proceeding XXXVI. Limitation for Taking Cognizance of Certain Offences XXXVII. Miscellaneous Schedules Subject Index ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Authors Ratanlal Ranchhoddas – B.A., LL.B., Advocate (O.S.), Bombay High Court Dhirajlal Keshavlal Thakore – B.A., Of Linclon’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law Editors Hon’ble Mr. Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India in collaboration with V.R. Manohar, Former Advocate-General of Maharashtra Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Chief Editor, All IndiaReporter, Criminal Law Journal, Labour & Industrial Cases, TaxationLaw Reports, AIR Manual, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Law, Nagpur University,Ex-Chairman, Bar Council of Maharashtra Dr. Avtar Singh, LL.M., LL.D. (Luck.) Sabitha, B.Sc., LL.B. Institute of Judicial Training & Research, UP B.S. Jhothiraman, Advocate, Ex. Addl. Central Government Standing Counsel .............................................................................................................................